Absofuckinlutely! Just quit electing the industries choice.
It’s clickbait. The first line is essentially “coal is dead, but a few years later then expected”
It is an amusing perspective that the reduction of coal-based energy production in the United States is the result of a Sierra Club campaign. I’m sure SC supported, but the growth in natural gas production and other market forces seem to be most responsible for coal’s decline.
It’s already won. The economics of coal will never make sense again. Renewables are just a smarter business decision at this point, no-matter what politicians think.
I think the days of mining and using coal are going to be a past memory. England late 1800s was a disgusting place to be
This article is so far off base
The war on coal didn’t kill coal, the market did. The market chose to invest elsewhere.
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Absofuckinlutely! Just quit electing the industries choice.
It’s clickbait. The first line is essentially “coal is dead, but a few years later then expected”
It is an amusing perspective that the reduction of coal-based energy production in the United States is the result of a Sierra Club campaign. I’m sure SC supported, but the growth in natural gas production and other market forces seem to be most responsible for coal’s decline.
It’s already won. The economics of coal will never make sense again. Renewables are just a smarter business decision at this point, no-matter what politicians think.
I think the days of mining and using coal are going to be a past memory. England late 1800s was a disgusting place to be
This article is so far off base
The war on coal didn’t kill coal, the market did. The market chose to invest elsewhere.
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